Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2002-05-14-Speech-2-150"
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"Mr President, I believe we are here to discuss serious matters, not to make jokes. We have voted for the Parliamentary budget estimate at a time when Parliament has also asked to know the cost of the three seats, in a report which we adopted last month and sent to the European Convention on the Future of Europe.
We feel that this vote is important and that, by voting for the Stenmarck report, we are highlighting what President Chirac would call the preposterous situation of our working methods: three seats and a tremendous waste of public money. That is why a group of MEPs now want to mark this vote by delivering explanations of vote, in the hope that their message will reach the Convention, whose eminent representatives are indeed sitting right here in this venue. The message is this: give us one workplace, a single seat in Brussels."@en1
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